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VERTICAL BAR CHART: Adults Aged 18 and Older Who
Have Ever Been Tested for HIV, by Sex and Age, 2005
(Percent of Adults)
Total: Female 37.7, Male 32.7
18-24 Years: Female 41.2, Male 23.1
25-34 Years: Female 63.9, Male 45.1
35-44 Years: Female 53.3, Male 43.1
45-64 Years: Female 28.8, Male 31.3
65 Years and Older: Female 7.7, Male 13.7
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview
Survey, 2005. Analysis conducted by the Maternal and Child
Health Information Resource Center
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VERTICAL BAR CHART: Women Aged 18 and Older Who
Have Ever Been Tested for HIV, by Race/Ethnicity, 2005
(Percent of Women)
Total 37.7 Non-Hispanic White 33.5
Non-Hispanic Black 52.5
Hispanic 47.3
Asian 40.9
Non-Hispanic Other Races* 37.6
*Includes American Indian/Alaska Native and those of
more than one race.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National
Center for Health Statistics, National Health Interview
Survey, 2005. Analysis conducted by the Maternal and Child
Health Information Resource Center.
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